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What an extraordinary experience! To come to this large park on a humid overcast (smog-induced) May afternoon.
Something for everyone. Want your ears cleaned? No problem. Sip your tea and relax as ear cleaning entrepreneurs will get rid of that wax and dirt while you...More

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I never dreamed that visiting a park in China could or would be so much fun as well as enlightening. the flowers and foliage was gorgeous and i got to see people dancing, doing Tai Chi, drinking tea in a real setting and getting to...More

Ask Susan S about Wangjianglou Park

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We loved this park (garden) as it has some old pagodas and old shirnes. There's also a pavilion devoted to Xue Tao, a Tang poetess. Lots of Chinese ladies have their pictures taken in traditional outfits here so you will get the change to take...More

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We happened upon this area as we got off the bus and were headed to a restaurant. We stopped as it was by the river and walked around for a while. It was very peaceful as we had just come back from Jinli.

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Ask Daniel A about Wangjianglou Park

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This was a nice walk from the Shangri-la hotel. The pavilion is beautiful and all the buildings seem to have been carefully built. We couldn't walk to the top floor but could get to the second. The gardens are very nice and it was not...More

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This is a great park to visit which predominantly honours the Tang Dynasty poet Xue Tao. The bamboo arch sets the scene and the Chongli pavilion is the main attraction. We watched some elderly citizens twirling sticks/batterns with great skill and finished off with Tea.

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One must know well which entry gate you use when you visit this historical site and tourists attraction. Quite crowded during our visit. I didn't find much to see other than the elegant garden of bamboo attracted me. There was arts display near the exit...More

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This park is excellent for a quiet relaxing walk. There is plenty to see as well as ample shade provided by all of the bamboo. The price of admission is reasonable at 20 RMB per adult and our 6 year old was free.

Ask Jake W about Wangjianglou Park

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This riverside park is absolutely lovely. The bamboo groves are so impressive and provide nice cool shade when it's hot outside.
Lots of local people come here to relax, exercise, sing, dance and play mah jong. Our Chinese guide (Malair) took us to the tea...More

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